AirPod Pro gen 2 fake or not

I have a pair of gen 2 AirPod Pros which raise questions as to authenticity.

My IPhone 12 Pro pairs with them but recognises then as gen 1 not 2. I and cannot upgrade to the latest firmware or reset the buds/case. The supplied USB-C cable is crimped. The instructions case has no inscription saying APPLE IPOD PROS. The buds do not repel each other. The S/N’s all match indicating they are ver 2 Pros. Apple have confirmed the S/N with warranty till 09/23 but it all feels wrong with the 6 ear covers falling out of the pack readily and the plastic packaging for the case and buds which should be paper based. My feeling is the S/N’s have been spoofed hence the mismatch. Any thoughts ?


Thank you for any comments.

Posted on Nov 24, 2022 1:51 PM

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Posted on Nov 26, 2022 2:29 PM

I think i have ascertained they are fake without visiting an Apple outlet but I did call them. Their view after the info I gave them was that the SN was spoofed.

There were several things which prove they are fakes.

  1. The case and buds should weight 5.8 gm they actually weight 45 gm which is not even Gen 1 as it should 45.6 gm so I have no idea what I actually have.
  2. The USB-C cable has a crimp or split in the middle.
  3. The receptacle holding the case is plastic.
  4. There are gaps in the packaging everywhere and the charging cable should be a perfect fit but it’s sort of oblong and not rounded in the receptacle
  5. The container holding the spare earpieces has gaps
  6. There is nothing to hold down the spare earpieces and when I first unpacked the box they fell out of the container. The container has nothing to hold them in place.
  7. Unable to update the firmware no matter what i do after following advice from Apple.


I think this is fairly sophisticated scam. They were sold as a gen 2 AirPod Pros but any devcev I pair with shows it to be A2084 1st gen.

The weird thing is that the SN’s on the box, buds and charging match. Checking the SN throws up a match with warranty valid for repair only till 09/23. The guy in the Apple shop said they would if they have been spoofed. Interestingly to day I saw a seller on EBay selling a pile of AirPod Pro 2 boxes manuals etc with SN’s on them. Here is the answer as to how the faking process commences.


regards

louie



[Image Edited by Moderator to Remove Serial Number]

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Nov 26, 2022 2:29 PM in response to ludwik97

I think i have ascertained they are fake without visiting an Apple outlet but I did call them. Their view after the info I gave them was that the SN was spoofed.

There were several things which prove they are fakes.

  1. The case and buds should weight 5.8 gm they actually weight 45 gm which is not even Gen 1 as it should 45.6 gm so I have no idea what I actually have.
  2. The USB-C cable has a crimp or split in the middle.
  3. The receptacle holding the case is plastic.
  4. There are gaps in the packaging everywhere and the charging cable should be a perfect fit but it’s sort of oblong and not rounded in the receptacle
  5. The container holding the spare earpieces has gaps
  6. There is nothing to hold down the spare earpieces and when I first unpacked the box they fell out of the container. The container has nothing to hold them in place.
  7. Unable to update the firmware no matter what i do after following advice from Apple.


I think this is fairly sophisticated scam. They were sold as a gen 2 AirPod Pros but any devcev I pair with shows it to be A2084 1st gen.

The weird thing is that the SN’s on the box, buds and charging match. Checking the SN throws up a match with warranty valid for repair only till 09/23. The guy in the Apple shop said they would if they have been spoofed. Interestingly to day I saw a seller on EBay selling a pile of AirPod Pro 2 boxes manuals etc with SN’s on them. Here is the answer as to how the faking process commences.


regards

louie



[Image Edited by Moderator to Remove Serial Number]

Nov 26, 2022 1:37 PM in response to ludwik97

Hi ludwik97, We appreciate you reaching out to us. We understand that you are under the impression that your AirPods Pro 2nd generation is not authentic.


Even with the details that you've provided, it would be challenging for us to accurately determine if you are using authentic AirPods Pro 2nd generation.


Did you purchase your device from an Apple Store or the Apple Online Store?


If no, please have the device inspected by a certified technician.

You can explore your service options here: Get Support


Take care!

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